🤵🏼 Meaning – Man in Tuxedo Emoji with a Medium-Light Skin Tone

Man in Tuxedo Emoji with a Medium-Light Skin Tone is a special symbol that looks like a picture (you may see empty box or "X" if unsupported), but really it's a text, so you can easily copy and paste 🤵🏼 emoji. This trick works for Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Skype, Viber, Snapchat, SMS and any other website, messenger or application, but emoji pictures are slightly different for iPad/iPhone, Android, and Samsung Galaxy devices.

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How to type Man in Tuxedo Emoji with a Medium-Light Skin Tone

There are number of methods to type Man in Tuxedo Emoji with a Medium-Light Skin Tone. Easiest way is to copy & paste, but other methods, like windows alt-codes and HTML-entities (for web sites) are also popular enough.

Copy and paste 🤵🏼 emoji

It's very easy to get Man in Tuxedo Emoji with a Medium-Light Skin Tone both on computer and mobile without any emoji keyboard installed. All you need is to select, copy and paste this symbol: . Select this like a regular text, and copy to the clipboard. After doing that, switch to another website or application and paste emoji using context menu or keyboard. Hint: use Ctrl/Cmd+C keys to copy, and Ctrl/Cmd+V to paste emoji.

Even if emoji symbol or smiley looks like a black square or question mark, it most probably will be converted into appropriate image by web site or application where you paste it.

To avoid misunderstandings, first carefully read the 🤵🏼 meaning and look at 🤵🏼 pictures before sending it to somebody.

Man in Tuxedo Emoji with a Medium-Light Skin Tone HTML-entities

HTML entites are intended for using on websites. You can put Man in Tuxedo Emoji with a Medium-Light Skin Tone html entity code in decimal or hexadecimal form right in your message, and it will be translated into graphical representation of Man in Tuxedo Emoji with a Medium-Light Skin Tone after you submit.

🤵🏼 emoji Alt-codes for Windows

It's easy to type emoji or any other Unicode character with code value up to U+0ffff by it's alt-code in MS Windows. Here are instructions.

Press and hold Alt key on keyboard.

Hit the Plus (+) button on numeric keypad.

Type the hexadecimal Unicode value digit-by-digit

Now release the Alt key and you'll see your character.

Note 1. This method works only for unicode codepoints U+0ffff and bellow.

Note 2. If this trick does not work, you should check some settings in your Windows Registry. If you don't know what the Registry is, please don't try this! Run regedit.exe and navigate to the HKEY_Current_User/Control Panel/Input Method branch. Add EnableHexNumpad key with type of REG_SZ and set it to "1". You may need to log off and back on to enable this input type.